Artificial Intelligence (AI) Driven iDERMS Solution for Utility Scale Renewable Power Plants Lunch & Learn
Distributed energy resources can deliver significant value to grid operators, consumers, and the environment, by improving grid reliability, resilience, and meeting decarbonization targets. However, this doesn’t come without challenges.
This webinar will provide an overview of challenges and benefits of operating a utility scale renewable power plant, and the role an intelligent distributed energy resource management system (iDERMS) plays in it. Using real-life examples and results, you will learn how to plan, optimize, and control multiple DERs – solar and battery storage – to improve overall grid reliability and maximize your DER investments. We will also introduce Veritone’s Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven iDERMS solution and show how a renewable plant can benefit from the power of the AI.
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- Date: 12 May 2022
- Time: 03:45 PM UTC to 05:00 PM UTC
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Girish Sekar, MS of Veritone
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Driven iDERMS Solution for Utility Scale Renewable Power Plants
Biography:
Girish Sekar, MS is a Director of Implementation at Veritone. Girish has spent more than a decade working on smart grid and microgrid solutions for electric utilities around the world. At Veritone, Girish leads customer implementation efforts and customer success. Prior to Veritone, Girish held various roles at OATI, building the industry standard DERMS platform being the highlight. Girish earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from VIT University and a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University. In his free time, Girish enjoys watching and playing soccer, both on the field and online.
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Address:San Fransisco Bay, California, United States
Brian Buckley, PE of Tampa Electric Company (an Emera Company)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Driven iDERMS Solution for Utility Scale Renewable Power Plants
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Brian Buckley, PE is a Manager of Unit Commitment at Tampa Electric Company. Brian has spent more than a decade responsible for directing short-term resource scheduling and availability, fleet optimization, and unit commitment planning of generation assets. Currently Brian is responsible for NERC Compliance and has operated a Li-ion BESS for over two years. Brian earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech and is a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida. In his free time, Brian enjoys playing guitar and boating in Florida.
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Address:Tampa, Florida, United States